- Albert Bridge, London
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Albert Bridge
caption = Albert Bridge - note the central supports at the mid-point of the span, installed in the 1970s to ease the suspension load
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locale =London ,England
carries = Motor vehicles
crosses =River Thames
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open = 31 December 1872
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design =Suspension Bridge
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width =The Albert Bridge is a road bridge spanning the
River Thames between Chelsea andBattersea inLondon ,England , named in memory ofPrince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha , Prince Consort to Queen Victoria.History
Although authorised by an
Act of Parliament in 1864, construction was delayed by work on theChelsea Embankment and did not begin until 1870. The bridge opened first on 31 December 1872 but closed again shortly after, to re-open on 23 August 1873. [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00180.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ] The designer wasRowland Mason Ordish , who conceived a rigid suspension bridge with a length of 710 feet, width of 41 feet and a centre span of 400 feet. Its construction cost about £90,000.The Albert Bridge Company also owned the adjacent
Battersea Bridge , but neither bridge generated sufficient toll income to cover their maintenance costs. In 1878 both were bought by theMetropolitan Board of Works , and they ceased to betoll bridge s the following year.In 1884 Sir
Joseph Bazalgette strengthened and modernised Albert Bridge, rendering it more like a conventionalcable-stayed bridge .The bridge came close to being replaced after the Second World War, but a concerted campaign led by, among others, Sir
John Betjeman led to its conservation. In the 1970s, central supports were added by theGreater London Council to save the structure from collapse. Weight restrictions have been in place since Bazalgette's time, as have notices requiring soldiers (such as those from nearbyChelsea Barracks ) to break step when marching over the bridge for fear thatmechanical resonance or other effects might damage the structure.Trivia
The bridge featured prominently in the 1998 film "
Sliding Doors ", starringGwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah."
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge " is a 1989 single by the British-Irish folk rock bandThe Pogues .In the novel "Scorpia",
MI6 and the fictional organisation Scorpia exchange hostages on Albert BridgeSee also
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Crossings of the River Thames References
Further reading
*Loobet, Patrick "Battersea Past", 2002, pp48–49. Historical Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-948667-76-1
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